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Pastors need to know what's going on in the world and what has been going on for 4,000 years. We need a way to read Scripture which is imaginative, interpretive.
— Eugene Peterson
Men need to learn how to deal with women with strength and patience - this is love.
— Jesse Lee Peterson
I am very far away from being angry. I really don't get angry most of the time. I am a patient person.
— Barun Sobti
As Christians we need to be patient, understanding, and kind. Instead of going on the attack, we can ask genuine questions. Instead of bristling when our narrative is summarily dismissed, we can carefully explain our way of seeing things. And when we are wrong, we won't be afraid to say so.
— Kevin DeYoung
If people don't know their pastor, it's easy to put the pastor on a pedestal and depersonalize him or her. It's also easy for pastors, who don't know their congregations, simply to classify congregants as saved or unsaved, involved or not involved, tithers or non-tithers.
— Eugene Peterson
People love to talk about the things that are important to them, but oftentimes as a journalist, if you're entering a world that's pretty esoteric and difficult to penetrate and has many barriers to outsiders, then the people inside that world just don't have the same language as you do.
— Lawrence Wright
I'm very much a people person.
— Christian Horner
I don't argue when people say that my message is simple, but I believe Jesus' message was simple. Jesus didn't go around condemning people.
— Joel Osteen
I don't think anyone could write about another culture and get it 100 percent accurate.
— Elizabeth George
We are enslaved by anything we do not consciously see. We are freed by conscious perception.
— Vernon Howard
God knows Himself and every created thing perfectly. Not a blade of grass or the tiniest insect escapes His eye.
— Mother Angelica
Deeper understanding of the matter is bound to recognize that the Temple, as well as the synagogue, entered into Christian liturgy.
— Pope Benedict XVI